Windows Upgrade Assistant
Created to simplify your windows OS upgrade choices, our upgrade assistant will help you find the right upgrade path for you.
Current Operating System
Which version of Windows do you currently have installed?
Operating System
Your Upgrade Option:
These are the best upgrade options as long your computer meets the system requirements listed below:
System Requirements
The minimum specifications required for your upgrade options.
Memory
4 GB RAM
Storage
64 GB or more
Processor
1 GHz or faster, 2 or more cores, 64-bit
TPM
TPM version 2.0*
*Use the Microsoft PC Health Check tool to find if you meet all the latest requirements
Your Upgrade Option:
These are the best upgrade options as long your computer meets the system requirements listed below:
System Requirements
The minimum specifications required for your upgrade options.
Memory
1 GB RAM (32-bit)
2 GB RAM (64-bit)
Storage
16 GB or more (32-bit)
20 GB or more (64-bit)
Processor
1 GHz or faster
Upgrade Options
Can I upgrade to Windows 11?
Because you are using an older version of Windows, upgrading to a higher version like Windows 11 is not possible since it requires at least Windows 10 and the following system requirements:
Memory
4 GB RAM
Storage
64 GB or more
Processor
1 GHz or faster, 2 or more cores, 64-bit
TPM
TPM version 2.0*
*Use the Microsoft PC Health Check tool to find if you meet all the latest requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is RAM?
RAM, or Random Access Memory, is a vital computer component that offers temporary storage for actively used data and code, directly influencing a computer's performance and multitasking capabilities. The type and amount of RAM are key factors in a computer's ability to run software effectively.
What is computer storage?
Computer storage includes the hardware and technology used to store digital data and software within a computer. This includes devices like Hard Disk Drives (HDDs) and Solid-State Drives (SSDs), each offering varying capacities and speeds for data storage and retrieval
What is a processor?
The computer processor, or CPU, is vital for operating system specifications as it directly impacts system performance and compatibility of an operating system during installation and use. Its speed is typically measured in gigahertz (GHz).
What is TPM?
TPM, or Trusted Platform Module, is a hardware security feature commonly found in modern devices. It's vital for Windows installation, enhancing security, protecting data, and ensuring a secure operating system environment.
Still unsure if you meet any requirements? Try the Microsoft PC Health Check Tool
Need some help?
Whether it's a question about compatibility or you just need some help deciding, our team has the knowledge and expertise to help you identify the right Windows Server edition that fits your needs.
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